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laboratories, as well as extensive equipment for in cellulo work and light microscopy are available. This interdisciplinary research environment will provide you with unique development opportunities. Our
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in at any time. Background The School of Mathematics welcomes applications for a research fellowship in statistics to work on the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project ‘Computational Statistics
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The Research Fellow will be supervised by Prof. Christopher Quince (Earlham Institute/Norwich UK), Prof. Iain Chapple (Birmingham), Prof. Moritz Kebschull and Prof. Tariq Iqbal (Birmingham). Their role will
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technical data to a range of audiences. Proven ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary and/or national and international teams. Experience mentoring students or early-career researchers is
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crystallites. Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing bids Operate within area of specialism Analyse and interpret research findings and results Contribute to generating
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screening of peptide-siRNA conjugates across multiple cells types in humans, primates and mouse To engage and work collaboratively with researchers at the University of Bath and the University of Nottingham
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date: 19th June 2025 Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research
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of the project. Role Summary Work within the research grant ‘Innovation in industrial wastewater treatment and water reuse’, sponsored by the International Science Partnership Fund (supported by the British
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-produce a survey Identify existing participants from a previous UK-wide survey study by the research team, and work with our partners to recruit new participants Collect information via the survey Analyse
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length screening and treatment. With support, you will lead the qualitative research within work package 1 (WP1) in the programme. WP1 will investigate health care workers/providers views on the barriers